
About
Lili Levi is a Professor of Law at the University of Miami's School of Law. Her work focuses on intellectual property, media law, and First Amendment issues. She has published extensively on topics such as copyright separability, fake news, media ethics, and regulatory frameworks for digital content. Levi's research addresses challenges facing journalism in the digital age, including native advertising and third-party litigation funding threats. Her scholarship bridges legal theory and practical implications for media institutions.
- Roles: Full-time Professor of Law
- Focus Areas: Copyright Law, Media Literacy, Journalism Ethics, Digital Content Regulation
Levi's recent articles explore the intersection of law and media, emphasizing the need for balanced policies that protect both free expression and consumer trust. Her work on FCC indecency standards and the impacts of litigation funding on journalism has drawn significant scholarly attention.
While no formal awards are listed, her prolific publication record reflects her influence in media law circles. She has advised on structural reforms for press regulation, inspired by comparative studies like the U.K.'s Leveson Inquiry.
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